Spring Lemonade Stand

Fancy making a lemonade stand, but find it to difficult to make? Well, let me show you an easy and inexpensive way to create one for your child or for a party!

I don’t have access to power tools and saws since I live in a multi-unit apartment, but I fancied making a lemonade station that looks like a lemonade stand for an upcoming party. This stand can be stored easily with limited space, too!

Supplies Needed:

Silhouette CAMEO®

Silhouette Washi Sheets

Silhouette Window Cling Material (White)

TV table

Tri-fold presentation board or MDF wood sheets

Wood planks

Bakers twine

Clear tape

Chalkboard

Drink dispenser

Step 1. Create your Lemonade Stand

The base of the stand is literally just a TV table covered with a tri-fold presentation board and wood planks. Take your tri-fold board and paint it with whatever color you desire—I loved the pink and yellow combination, so I created stripes and painted it onto the board.

*If you are looking for a more durable option, you can purchase MDF wood from the hardware store and cut it to size. Attach the ‘flaps’ with hinges to create a foldable design.

If your board is taller than the TV stand, cut it down to size. Top with some wood planks—you can purchase them at the hardware store and have them cut it to size. Make sure you stain them to make them look nice and finished.

Step 3. Create a Fun Bunting for your Stand

Create a simple, but fun bunting for your lemonade stand for added cuteness! I used the 6 Banner Set (Design ID #20957) from the Silhouette Design Store and cut 4 in. x 2.5 in. buntings on both washi sheets and clear acetate sheets.

Adhere them to a long strand of baker’s twine with some clear tape and you are done! I added some lemons as well (Design ID #147362) to make it even cuter.

Step 4. Assemble your Lemonade Stand

I lettered a chalkboard to add to my lemonade stand to make it more whimsical and fun. Don’t forget to use colored papercups and fun-patterned paper straws to complete the look.

Once you are done, just disassemble and tuck them away, ready to use next time. And that’s it—how easy is that?

You can definitely customize this tutorial to suit any theme—be it a candy bar, a popcorn bar or whatever you can think of. What kind of stand do you want to create?